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=== Assistant: Absolutely β here are a few subtitle options that would pair well with "Emergent Language and GenAI: New Opportunities β¦ === Absolutely β here are a few subtitle options that would pair well with "Emergent Language and GenAI: New Opportunities for Learner Autonomy" and clearly signal what readers can expect: * "Exploring how spontaneous language, AI feedback, and task repetition can foster independent, lifelong learning." * "Why a broader definition of emergent language matters in an era of AI-assisted learning." * "From noticing to refining: helping learners use AI tools to take charge of their language development." * "Combining teacher guidance and AI support to build confident, autonomous communicators." * "How GenAI can complement teacher intervention and empower learners to refine their own language use." Would you like me to make the subtitle sound more academic (for a journal article) or more practical and inviting (for a workshop or conference talk)?
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